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Re: Distinguishing: Temporary v. Semi-Permanent -- Horizontal Scrolling
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Keith David Bershatsky |
Subject: |
Re: Distinguishing: Temporary v. Semi-Permanent -- Horizontal Scrolling |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Jun 2018 09:16:01 -0700 |
Thank you, Eli, for the min_hscroll test. Greatly appreciated!
When testing my code in conjunction with horizontal scrolling of just the
current line, I use (setq-local auto-hscroll-mode 'current-line), and then I
interactively call (scroll-left 1), and then I move the arrow key left or right.
I have not seen an example where horizontal scrolling is semi-permanent (C-u
C-x <) and the current line is scrolled differently from the rest. For
example, if w->min_hscroll is 4, shall I assume that the current line will
always have the same amount of horizontal scrolling as all other lines in the
visible window?
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DATE: [06-24-2018 07:26:10] <24 Jun 2018 17:26:10 +0300>
FROM: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
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> * * *
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> > And, is it correct to assume that the current line will never be
> > horizontally scrolled differently when semi-permanent (C-u X-x <) is in
> > effect?
>
> I don't understand the question. Differently from what?
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